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1997 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

Between 1911 and 1984, northern fur seal research was carried out by Canda, Japan, Russia, and the United States under the Treaty for the Preservation and Protection of Fur Seals and Sea Otters. Since 1984, studies have been carried out independently by cooperating form member nations.
July 01, 1997 - Assessments ,

1996 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

Between 1911 and 1984, northern fur seal research was carried out by Canada, Japan, Russia and the United States under the Treaty for the Preservation and Protection of Fur Seals and Sea Otters. Since 1984, studies have been carried out independently by cooperating former member nations.
July 01, 1996 - Assessments ,

1995 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

Between 1911 and 1984, northern fur seal research was carried out by Canada, Japan, Russia, and the United States under the treaty for the Preservation and Protection of Fur Seals and Sea Otters. Since 1984, studies have been carried out independently by cooperating former member nations.
July 01, 1995 - Assessments ,

1994 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

Between 1911 and 1984, northern fur seal research was carried out of Canada, Japan, Russia, and the United States under the Treaty for the Preservation and Protection of Fur Seals and Sea Otters. Since 1984, studies have been carried out independently by cooperating former member nations.
July 01, 1994 - Assessments ,

1993 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The population status of northern fur seals Callorhinus ursinus ) on st. Paul Island has been monitored annually since 1911. Annual reports of research on the population status of northern fur seals on all U. s. breeding rookeries (including st. Paul Island) and throughout their pelagic North Pacific and Bering Sea range (Fig. 1) have been published since 1940 excluding, a 3-year break during World War II. This series of publications, first produced by the Marine Mammal Biological Laboratory (later to become the National Marine Mammal Laboratory) represents one of the longest-running documentations of life history patterns and dynamics of a wild animal population. From 1911 to 1984, northern fur seal research was carried out by Canada, Japan, the Soviet Union, and the United States under a convention for the conservation of North Pacific fur seals. Since 1984, studies have been conducted independently, but cooperatively by former member nations.
July 01, 1993 - Assessments ,

1992 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

Scientists from the National Marine Mammal Laboratory have published reports of annual studies of northern fur seals from the Pribilof Islands since 1958, and from San Miguel Island off Southern California since 1968. This document presents the results of research conducted in 1992.
July 01, 1992 - Assessments ,

1991 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

This report summarizes northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) research conducted by scientists from the National Marine Mammal Laboratory in 1991. Research was conducted on St. George Island and St. Paul Island of the Pribilof Island group in the eastern Bering Sea, and on San Miguel Island and Castle Rockin Southern California.
July 01, 1991 - Assessments ,

1990 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

This report summarizes the research carried out by scientists from the National Marine Mammal Laboratory at four northern fur seal breeding sites during 1990.
July 01, 1990 - Assessments ,

1989 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMML) is responsible for collecting biological and management data on the northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus). This responsibility is mandated under the Fur Seal Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act, in absence of the Fur Seal Convention which expired in 1984.
July 01, 1989 - Assessments ,

1987-1988 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMML) is responsible for collecting biological and management data on the northern fur seal, (Callorhinus ursinus), under the Fur Seal Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act in absence of the Fur Seal Convention which expired in 1984.
July 01, 1988 - Assessments ,